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There are a multitude of reasons why a cursor may be frozen. If you start your laptop in safe mode does it still freeze?
Repeatedly press F8 while your laptop turns on to get into safe mode.
You may have a lot of programs loading in the background that could cause your computer to freeze
Does the keyboard freeze at the same time?

Try running Apple Hardware Test on the machine (it's one of the discs that came with the machine.) Also, if it's freezing by showing the spinning rainbow cursor (beachballing) you may have a failing hard drive. That wouldn't be uncommon for how old the machine is.

ive got a kav60 netbook and the video and audio freezes, makes a nasty buzzing sound. i also have a problem with my mouse, it goes crazy, or sometimes doesnt respond unless i apply pressure to one side of the netbook (slightly bending). tried disconnecting the touchpad, and applying an external usb mouse, but it sometimes freezes the cursor,or the cursor does its own thing. please help

Wow - using the above ideas I figured out how to freeze the top row!!! Thanks guys!! Here's how:

1.) Use 'Normal' View (i.e. look up at tool bar, hover over 'View' and make sure 'Normal' is checked)2.) Select cell B2 (only the cell, not the row or the column)3.) Click 'Window' (from the tool bar at the top of your screen)4.) Click 'Freeze Panes'